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March 18, 2005

We're One Big Happy Family. Yessirreee.

By Jim Dallas

Andrew caught a little flak for his post regarding Terri Schiavo, but one comment struck me as particularly, well mean, but also constructive, in the sense that it suggested Andrew start a spin-off blog.

Really, I happen to believe everyone should start at least one blog, and perhaps more! I have my own side blog. As does Karl-Thomas. It's a good idea.

However, I don't want to suggest by any means that Andrew should leave. Absolutely not! We're not all on the same page here at Burnt Orange. And indeed, the ideological meanderings have kept things interesting. For example:

  • Andrew and I are both mostly against gun control. My understanding is Byron and Karl-Thomas are mostly for it (correct me if I'm wrong).
  • I'm not exactly super progressive in gender politics; occasional poster Andrea, umm, is.
  • Ever since leaving Austin, I've occasionally drifted off into obnoxious libertarian land, with Chicago School-influence rantings about why smoking shouldn't be banned(just to name one post), and the infamous "maybe Newt Gingrich is right about health care" post.
  • I know Karl-Thomas has a tremendous faith in grassroots democracy, which has occasionally made a few of his posts regarding Howard Dean unintentionally amusing. Of course, he's not the only one.
  • As for Byron, he's way too smart and usually right about everything. That really is all I got to say. Although he's got really weird musical preferences.

That said, we here represent only a tiny slice of the wonderful ideological diversity in the Texas Democratic Party. And while we're not always running the same plays, we're all on the same team!

Posted by Jim Dallas at March 18, 2005 06:29 PM | TrackBack

Comments

What's interesting to note, is that apparently, a portion of the BOR readers think that this blog is a "pro-life"-free zone.

Apparently, a portion of BOR readers think this blog is NOT welcoming of anything but the most ultra-liberal positions.

Apparently, a portion of BOR readers think this blog fails to achieve its mission whenever one of its authors contributes a viewpoint that just so happens to reflect the prevailing mainstream.

Very interesting.

Posted by: Chris Elam at March 18, 2005 07:07 PM

This BOR reader happens to think you guys are doing just great. Keep it up.

tg

Posted by: tony gallucci at March 18, 2005 07:22 PM

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to imply that Andrew be cut loose. I wouldn't presume to ever tell anyone their business like that.... just the latest series of posts, which, at one point, equated the pro-choice viability argument made by numerous people of conscience with Nazi and Sudanese genocide. I'll admit that that's a little off-putting, in that I would expect to find it on an Operation Rescue message board.

Posted by: norbizness at March 18, 2005 07:58 PM

Whatever you are doing and however you feel, just keep it up as the efforts, the enthusiasm and the dedication you folks show to giving this government back to its' people is truly refreshing. Lot's of us have hope when things are in the hands of people like you.

Posted by: Carl Whitmarsh at March 18, 2005 08:00 PM

I'll second my old buddy Carl's advice. We've been here for awhile, so when he says, "Whatever you are doing and however you feel, just keep it up as the efforts, the enthusiasm and the dedication you folks show to giveing this government back to its people is truly refreshing," there is a wealth of substance to that comment.

Posted by: Ken Molberg at March 18, 2005 08:23 PM

Well, I feel a bit sheepish following two of the finest men in Texas politics with a comment, but I'll go ahead. I feel that debate is important for our party and for our country, so I've put up some contrarian posts of late. But I'm still a Democrat, and I want us all to stay a big happy family.

We agree on far more than we disagree on. We resist the attempts of a handful of ultra-right Republicans to take government out of the hands of everyday Americans and transfer that power to special interests that will trod the innocent underfoot. We resist dishonesty and irresponsibility in government. And we love the Democratic Party. Add all of this up, and I'd say we have a great blog.

Posted by: Andrew Dobbs at March 18, 2005 11:13 PM

Mostly right, Jim. I have mixed feelings on gun control. I support requiring trigger locks, closing the gun show loophole, and the assault weapons ban, but beyond that I think that the most important thing is to enforce existing gun laws. I guess that you could call that a moderately pro-gun control position.

Some of Jim's and Karl-Thomas's posts make me laugh as well. Jim - for his general quirky oddness about him, and Karl-Thomas for his cult-like love of all things Howard Dean, among other things. I enjoy reading both.

Andrew's posts that promote a right-wing socially conservative ideology irritate me a bit at times, but I'm not in a position to censor anything. I'd prefer to see Andrew write more on the ins-and-outs of what's going on with Texas Democrats, since his job places him in a great position to give the inside scoop on that type of information, but regardless, I'm pleased overall with the posts of Andrew and all of our writers.

I don't discourage spinoff blogs that Jim and Karl-Thomas have done (and Nate has his own blog as well)... in fact I bought ByronLaMasters.com this past week. For now, it just redirects to BOR, but I may do something with it in the coming weeks/months.

Thanks for the flattery in your final point Jim, and yes I do have a liking for really gay dance techno music. What can I say..

Thanks for the post, Jim. Any post that gets comments from both Carl Whitmarsh and Ken Molberg gets a gold star in my book.

Posted by: Byron L at March 18, 2005 11:48 PM

Please go easy on the spinoff blogs. It's already a nightmare trying to track everything down these days!

tg

Posted by: tony g at March 19, 2005 01:57 AM

i don't think that it's a big issue. Jim and Karl-Thomas mostly post more personal and specific posts on their own personal blogs, but continue to post important / major stories on BOR. At least that's what I've noticed.

Posted by: Byron L at March 19, 2005 02:11 AM
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